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Hammocks Beach State Park Adventures

Hammocks Beach State Park, located on the southern coast of North Carolina, offers visitors the chance to explore undisturbed maritime forests and pristine beaches accessible primarily by boat.

1,611
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1961
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Hammocks Beach State Park.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fees; ferry fees apply for transportation to Bear Island.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited from spring through fall to avoid cold and damp winter conditions.

Visitor Information

The main visitor center is located on the mainland portion, offering information and ferry tickets.

Getting There

Access via State Highway 24 with ample parking available at the mainland park entrance.

Weather & Climate

Mild winters with cooler temperatures; warm and humid summers with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

Conservation Efforts

Coastal erosion and sea-level rise threaten the park's ecosystems; ongoing conservation efforts aim to protect sea turtle nesting habitats.

Camping in Hammocks Beach State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Bear Island Campsites

Primitive
Reservations Required

Located on Bear Island, these sites are suitable for beach camping with nearby sea access; note the lack of facilities.

Top Trails

Bear Island Trail

Moderate
4 miles

A scenic walk along the undeveloped beach, perfect for observing local wildlife and enjoying ocean views.

Huggins Island Trail

Easy
1 mile

Features historic and ecological interest, including Civil War remnants and lush forest settings.

Trailblazer Tips

Bring your own water supply and snacks as resources are limited on Bear Island.

Visit in late spring to early fall for the best weather, but be wary of summer thunderstorms.

Plan to arrive early for the ferry service, as it can fill up quickly on weekends.

Consider bringing a kayak for more flexible exploration of the park's waterways.

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